Great Wilder-Furiry rhyme postponed

Tyson Fury's Rimechi and Deontay Wilder were postponed by the original date, July 18th, due to the global crisis caused by the spread of the coronary. Deontay Wilder, 34, suffered his first career defeat on February 22nd of this year, when he was defeated by British Tyson Fury and lost W title BC [...]
Tyson Fury's Rimechi and Deontay Wilder were postponed by the original date, July 18th, due to the global crisis caused by the spread of the coronary.
Deontay Wilder, 34, suffered his first career defeat on February 22nd of this year, when he was defeated by British Tyson Fury and lost his WBC title in the heavyweight category in boxing.
Fury knocked Wilder down on the floor twice in round three and five, before the American team threw the towel in the ring in the seventh round, handing over the mass.
Wilder suffered a crack in his ear after a series of handfuls from Fury, which led to the handover of the mechi, although he insisted that it was good and later activated the clause to develop a third mass between the two boxers, now driven by the Coronavirus.
It's clear you can't develop a match. We don't even know whether Grand Arena will be open in Las Vegas on that date”, said Top Rank director Bob Arum for EPSN.
He further confirmed that the mechi will be able to develop in the last quarter of 2020, not July.












